Local craft beers are tapped in a warehouselike setting with baseball-themed snacks & decor.
"A bustling spot on game days offering a variety of craft beers." - Wendy Altschuler
"With only a couple of tables and a small patio, Lucky Dorr is so small it’s standing room only on game days. But people are willing to pack this tiny bar, because it’s one of the best places in the neighborhood once your palate has graduated from just automatically ordering anything with “Lite” in its name. They have over 20 beers on tap, ranging from Off Color’s yuzu-flavored Berliner Weisse to Lucky Dorr exclusives, like a hoppy red ale from Polyanna Brewing. Plus, since it’s attached to the stadium you can hear all of the cheering (and booing) from the game. " - john ringor, adrian kane
"Lucky Dorr only has a few tables and a small patio, so it’s standing room only on game days. But people pack into this tiny bar because it’s one of the best places in the neighborhood for craft beer. They have over 20 on tap, ranging from Off Color’s yuzu-flavored Berliner Weisse to Lucky Dorr exclusives, like a hoppy red ale collaboration with Polyanna Brewing. Plus, since it’s attached to the stadium, you can siphon energy from the game." - John Ringor
"Matthias Merges, chef and head of the hospitality group Folkart Management, owns and operates Lucky Dorr." - Naomi Waxman
"It's probably the best beer bar in otherwise unremarkable Wrigleyville and worth seeking out when you're catching the Cubs. It's a tight fit inside, so try to snag a seat on the patio overlooking the Park at Wrigley, the newly-designed plaza located in the shadow of historic Wrigley Field. Custom beers made specifically for the bar by local outfits like Burnt City, Dovetail, Right Bee Cider, and Maplewood. Easy-sipping draft cocktails are crafted by Lucky Dorr's sister bar, Billy Sunday." - Brad Japhe